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There’s a YouTube channel, ‘Wandering Turnip’ which I watch to chart just how bad things in Britain have gotten. The hollowing out of once great cities is unbearable to see. Turnip visited Newcastle earlier this year, and walked around a shopping centre called Eldon Gardens. The entire shopping centre had been abandoned. It reminded me of the shopping mall from George Romero’s 1978 classic horror film ‘Dawn of the Dead’. Except there weren’t even any zombies. ‘Dawn of the Dead’ was, of course, a satire on modern consumerism. I’ve no idea how you’d make an equivalent satire about online shopping. Online shopping is the obvious culprit for the decline in city centres but it’s part of a far greater malaise. Farage is right, there is ‘something going on’. I dare to hope that it is the fulfilment of Morrissey’s ‘Irish Blood, English Heart’ - ‘I’ve been dreaming of a time when/The English are sick to death of Labour and Tories…’

https://youtu.be/KKoS5X4SMrY?si=a42Gwu0xzG0tYVXw

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Thanks Morfoth. I didn't know that you worked in Oil and Gas. I'm in Oman just now, and I can observe a similar thing happening here, but in reverse and with some important, society-saving caveats.

There is the indigenous population here, and there "exotic" imports are McDonalds, Starbucks, YSL, Ray Ban, Mustang cars, Range Rovers, Golf, Bowling etc.

The local population partake of this, but manage to keep their own customs, dress codes and dominance in their own country.

All the taxis are driven by Omani's. They best jobs go to Omani's they are still called to prayer 4 times per day. They are generally a nice people, and I don't sense any hatred towards me, but rather an unspoken "thank you" for all these "exotic" items.

There are loads of Indians here soing the jobs that "Omanis don't want to do (lol)" but they are genuinely here to work and don't get any welfare benefits.

The country is ruled over by the Sultan, who balances skillfully the keeping of his countries traditions and "moving with the times".

To be honest, I'm jealous, because I know we could have this in Britain. Some alpha ethno-chad keeping our traditions but also "advancing" to keep up with any (life-improving) changes in technology.

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